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Monday, June 12, 2017

Free Bunny Bloom Cross Stitch Pattern

Hello Friends!

This sweet cross stitch pattern is inspired by vintage embroidery. The design is worked in silk thread or DMC cotton floss. The flowers are stitched in vintage-y colors. Creamy yellow, pistachio green, bunny brown and hot pink show up here. But you can stitch it in your favorite colors or all one color too.

I imagine you might stitch this pattern on the porch with a cold glass of lemonade or on a vacation by the sea. Maybe you'll stitch it on a rainy afternoon, Maybe you're a midnight stitcher who likes to cross stitch while binging Netflix. I hope you enjoy my Bunny Bloom cross stitch pattern!

Bunny Bloom Instructions:

The pattern is stitched
with two strands of silk floss on white linen. Follow my suggestions or stitch
it in your favorite colors. It can be stitched in all one color too. I tried to make the resolution as clear as possible for the computer screen.

·32-Count
White Linen made by the Zweigart Company. The linen should measure at least
three inches larger than the size of the pattern. The extra linen will ensure
you can properly frame your finished piece.

Fabric Prep: I like to prepare the fabric by trimming
the edges with pinking shears. Use an embroidery hoop to keep the fabric
stretched tight. Always remove the hoop when you’re done stitching.

Color Key: The design is stitched with luminous,
Chinese Silk Floss made by the Needlepoint Inc Company. You can also stitch it
with your favorite colors of DMC cotton floss or your favorite brand of silk
floss. DMC floss is found in most craft stores. Have fun and stitch it in
colors that make you happy!

The Design Chart:The squares on the design chart correspond
to the squares on the fabric. Every square with a symbol requires a cross
stitch.

Let’s Start Stitching:

Fold the fabric in half horizontally and vertically and pinch the
corners. Where the two creases meet is the center. Start stitching there. Match the center of the fabric with the
center of the design. You can find the center of the design by following the
side arrows on the chart. Thread your
needle with two strands of floss. Place your first few stitches on the fabric,
leaving about an inch of thread in the back of the fabric (the tail). Hold the tail against the fabric in the
direction you plan to stitch and work the first few stitches over it to secure
it. To end a thread, run your thread through the stitches on the back of the
fabric then clip off the end.